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|a European white-collar crime :
|b exploring the nature of European realities /
|c edited by Nicholas Lord, É́va Inzelt, Wim Huisman and Rita Faria.
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|a Bristol, UK :
|b Bristol University Press,
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|a From corporate corruption and the facilitation of money laundering, to food fraud and labour exploitation, European citizens continue to be confronted by serious corporate and white-collar crimes. Presenting an original series of provocative essays, this book offers a European framing of white-collar crime. Experts from different countries foreground what is unique, innovative or different about white-collar and corporate crimes that are so strongly connected to Europe, including the tensions that exist within and between the nation-states of Europe, and within the institutions of the European region.
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|t Front Matter --
|t Contents --
|t List of Tables --
|t Notes on Contributors --
|t Introduction: In Pursuit of a European Dialogue on White-Collar and Corporate Crimes --
|t Researching White-Collar and Corporate Crimes in Europe --
|t Using Grid-Group Cultural Theory to Assess Approaches to the Prevention of Corporate and Occupational Crime: The EU as a Natural Experiment --
|t How to Prioritize White-Collar Crime Research in the European Union in Relation to Internal and External Security --
|t Corruption and Comparative Analyses across Europe: Developing New Research Traditions --
|t Financial Crimes and Illicit Financial Flows --
|t Identifying 'Europeanness' in European White-Collar Crime: The Case Study of Criminal Responses to 'Market Abuse' --
|t Anti-Money Laundering and the Legal Profession in Europe: Between Global and Local --
|t Responding to Money Laundering across Europe: What We Know and What We Risk --
|t White-Collar Crime: European Case Studies --
|t Food Production Harms in the European Context: The EU as an Enabler or a Solution? --
|t Understanding the Dynamics of White-Collar Criminality in Ukraine --
|t Labour Exploitation and Posted Workers in the European Construction Industry --
|t Struggles in Cooperation: Public-Private Relations in the Investigation of Internal Financial Crime in the Netherlands --
|t Cartel Cases: From State Negligence to Direct Political Interest in Hungary --
|t Responding to White-Collar Crimes in Europe --
|t Silencing Those Who Speak Up against Corporate Power: Strategic Lawsuits against Public Participation (SLAPPs) in Europe --
|t Same Difference? Reflections on the Comparative Method in White-Collar Crime Research in Ireland and the United States --
|t Settling with Corporations in Europe: A Sign of Legal Convergence? --
|t Observations from Outside of Europe --
|t Observations on European White-Collar Crime Scholarship from the United States --
|t What Is 'European' about White-Collar Crime in Europe? Perspectives from the Global South --
|t Learning (Multiple) Lessons from Europe: Criminological Scholarship on White-Collar Crime --
|t Index
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